Short, disproportionate creatures with large ears and wide, toothy jaws. They have green skin to thank for their classification and are the most abundant of the goblin subspecies.
Goblins don't particularly give much weight to names, so the same tribe could have a Glorbo as well as a Frank.
They aren't built in such a way that standing up straight is possible. Green goblins are known for their almost permanent crouch and often have hunched backs, giving their arms a somewhat elongated appearance. They tend to be bony but with wiry muscles as well. They typically stand between three and five feet tall.
These stocky goblins are slightly larger than their green and blue cousins, but significantly more moody and chaotic.
Typically hobgoblins have similar names to whatever goblins they associate with. They follow the same naming conventions as their green cousins.
They're similarly short like other goblins, but due to some miracle of nature, their spines curve a bit less, giving them a straighter standing silhouette and allowing them to grow larger muscles to support this frame. They can be known to average around four to five and a half feet. Their skin is orange or brown and they have wider-set eyes than other goblins.
Hobgoblins mix into goblin tribes along with green goblins pretty handily. They don't like to mingle with society at large, but some have done so out of necessity in a few cases.
Smaller goblins even than the green ones, the Blue Goblins are somewhat different than their green and brown cousins. They have a particular capability with magic that doesn't come naturally to the other goblin subspecies.
Blue Goblins almost always have sillier names that are pronounced with various grunts and noises.
Aside from being shorter on average, between three and four feet tall, they have a deep blue skin that tends to keep a better complexion than the others. Their ears are longer and they have thick body hair that is almost fur-like in structure. Blue Goblins also have a natural ability to connect with the Resonance and cast magic.
Very few Blue Goblins have left their caves in the Valley of Colors, and those that do typically join up with other goblin tribes by offering their magic as a service.